Reynisfjara black sand beach is in the South coast of Iceland. The most familiar sight of the area is without a doubt Dyrhólaey arch and […]
Sounds like a stupid question right? Well it is actually a pretty common one! In short the answer is this: Iceland sits on two continents. […]
Going swimming is an essential part of visiting Iceland. The Secret Lagoon, located in the South of Iceland, is one of the not-so-secret places to experience […]
Driving off-road can be tempting. We all love that feeling of driving in the remote Icelandic countryside, like you’re alone in the world, the only […]
The coziest campsites in Iceland will make you not want to leave again. They are sheltered from the cold Iceland wind and have showers, swimming […]
Iceland is exciting, and there are plenty of things to see, but we must advise people to show caution when travelling. Our road system is […]
The West Fjords are the most remote area in Iceland. They cover about 22,271 km2 (8,599 sq mi), but only about 9000 people live there […]
Are there any dangerous animals in Iceland? Not really, the island is thankfully free of large predators. The only native mammal in Iceland is the […]